8 CCR 1507-22
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY CLAIMS FOR REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE COSTS OF RESPONSE AND MITIGATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INCIDENTS 8 CCR 1507-22 [Editor’s Notes follow the text of the rules at the end of this CCR Document.] _________________________________________________________________________ AUTHORITY TO ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS Pursuant to §29-22-104 (6) (A), CRS, The Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Safety (CDPS) is authorized to adopt rules and regulations establishing a process through which a public entity, political subdivision of the state, or unit of local government may claim reimbursement of reasonable, necessary and documented costs attributable to a hazardous substance incident. The executive director is further authorized by §29-22-104 (6) (B), CRS, to establish access to qualified persons to assist in the mediation or arbitration of disputed hazardous incident response claims. APPLICABILITY These rules and regulations are applicable to all public entities, political subdivisions of this state, and/or units of local government. These rules apply to the submission of reimbursement claims arising out of response and mitigation of hazardous substance incidents where the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) is the designated emergency response authority (DERA) as defined within §29-22-102, CRS, pursuant to the provisions of §29-22-104, CRS.
DEFINITIONS Unless otherwise specified, the definitions provided in §29-22-101(2), CRS, shall apply to these rules. The following definitions are also applicable:
A. COSTS: Means the amount of money and/or damages related to hazardous substance incident response and mitigation activities. Costs may be direct or indirect.
B. DEPARTMENT: Means the Colorado Department of Public Safety (CDPS).
C. DESIGNATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE AUTHORITY (DERA): Shall have the same meaning as set forth within §29-22-102, CRS.
D. DIRECTOR: Means the CDPS Director.
E. RESPONSIBLE PARTY: Means the person or persons having care, custody and/or control of a hazardous substance at the time it is involved in a hazardous substance incident. HSCR 1: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INCIDENT RESPONSE DOCUMENTATION A. Responding agencies must provide to the hazardous materials training and response section of the CSP written documentation of any hazardous substance incident response and/or mitigation activity which details, at minimum:
HSCR 2: ESTABLISHING REIMBURSABLE COSTS A. Eligible reimbursement costs may include direct and/or indirect costs.
B. All claims for direct and/or indirect costs must be in writing.
HSCR 3: CLAIMS PROCESSING A. Claims for reimbursement shall be submitted to the responsible party as soon as possible after a hazardous substance incident site is declared safe by the DERA.
HSCR 4: DISPUTE RESOLUTION A. The Director will maintain a list, available upon written request, of qualified persons available to perform as volunteer ombudsmen, mediators or arbitrators to resolve disputes related to these claims.
B. The parties involved in the dispute resolution may enter into such agreements or understandings as may be necessary to resolve the claim.
HSCR 5: DERA REPORTING RESPONSIBILITIES A. Pursuant to §29-22-102 (3) (a) and (b), CRS, the designation of a DERA to respond to substance incidents occurring within the corporate limits of a town, city, city and county or within unincorporated areas of a county will be reported annually to the CSP Hazardous Materials Section.
B. Annually reported DERA designation information shall be submitted to the CSP Hazardous Materials Section electronically at DERA@STATE.CO.US.
PUBLICATIONS AND RULES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE All publications and rules referred to in these regulations are on file and available for public inspection by contacting the Officer-In-Charge of the Colorado State Patrol Hazardous Materials Section, 15065 South Golden Road, Golden, CO 80401.
This rule does not include later amendments to or editions of materials incorporated by reference. All publications and rules adopted and incorporated by reference in these regulations may be examined at any state publications depository library. All rules and regulations are available on the Department’s web site: http://CDPSWEB.STATE.CO.US.
_________________________________________________________________________ Editor’s Notes History Entire rule eff. 04/30/2008.
Entire rule eff. 04/30/2013.
Entire rule eff. 03/30/2016.
Section HSCR 5 eff. 04/30/2017.